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Britain
Photos show Corbyn at graves of Munich Massacre terrorists
2018-08-11
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has denied visiting to the graves of the terrorists behind the 1972 Munich Massacre, but photos published by the Daily Mail on Saturday show him at a memorial service for members of the Black September terror organization in Tunisia in 2014.

In photos taken a year before Corbyn was elected as the leader of the Labour Party, he is seen holding a wreath over the grave of Atef Bseiso, the head of intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), who helped plan the attack at the Munich Olympics, which claimed the lives of 11 Israeli athletes.

Source close to Corbyn insisted to the Daily Mail that the 2014 service he attended commemorated the 47 Palestinians killed in an Israeli air strike on a Tunisian PLO base in 1985.

But the monument for that attack is some 14 meters (45 feet) away from where Corbyn was photographed, in a different part of the complex, according to the Daily Mail.

The photos, which were posted on the Palestinian embassy in Tunisia's Facebook page, show Corbyn also standing near the graves of Black September founder Salah Khalaf, his aide Fakhri al-Omari and PLO chief of security Hayel Abdel-Hamid.

Another photo shows Corbyn apparently joining in prayer while at the graves. An insider insisted the Labour leading was not taking part in the Islamic prayer, but merely "copying the others out of respect," according to the Daily Mail.

Why am I not surprised?
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#6  That's on the same level as being a Nazi sympathizer in WWII. This guy needs to be hounded out of public office.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-08-11 17:02  

#5  One was heard to say: "We are in real deep sh*t now!".
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-08-11 15:39  

#4  Corbyn is a symptom of a greater disease. That is what is frightening.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2018-08-11 14:32  

#3  Thank you, EC!
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-11 13:13  

#2  Oh...
Should he ever intend to visit Munich, I'll make sure he won't be welcome here.
Posted by: European Conservative   2018-08-11 12:05  

#1  WTF? Some sicko!
Posted by: 3dc   2018-08-11 10:58  

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